Health Happens Here

Welcome!

Welcome to The Memorial Hospital!

In November of 2007, the residents of Moffat County voted “yes” to build a new hospital to serve the community; in November of 2009 The “NEW” Memorial Hospital at Craig was complete. The new building was just the beginning. During the past 5 years we have added more services and expert staff— upholding our mission to offer the healthcare services you need most, right here at home.

You are the reason we are here, and we are always looking for ways to serve you better. We are your partners in good health.

We offer a variety of general care and specialty services. Currently, we provide care from three facilities--our hospital, medical clinic and our rehab/physical therapy center.

admissions

Registration and Pre-registration

After hours
Guests can enter via our Emergency Department located at the north end of the hospital.

patient portal access

Get connected. The TMH Patient Portal is designed to assist you in becoming an engaged consumer by allowing you to manage your health and healthcare via secure online access to your health information.

If you have never accessed the TMH Patient Portal, call the Patient Portal support line at 970-824-9411.

Living Well

Click on the Here for Us box to meet a new patient each month. You’ll read about their healthcare challenges and their experiences at TMH.

Meet Ashley Moon, a strong woman who has faced several surgeries in her young life with grace and aplomb. Her experience as a patient at TMH has inspired her to become a nurse.

Get to Know Us!

Tom Doty, PA Orthopedics brings as much dedication to his orthopedic practice as he did as a Green Beret in the U.S. Army Special Forces. As a medic in the army it became clear that he wanted to expand his medical career and become a Physician Assistant. He received his Master's and advanced training in PT studies and has worked several years in orthopedics. He joined the TMH team in March 2015 and is seeing patients.

Dr. Gerald Myers, Cardiologist,
believes that he and his patients are a team dealing with a disease. He provides information and help on instituting a treatment plan, and patients play an active role in making decisions and lifestyle changes to take care of themselves. To Dr. Myers, preventing disease or further disease is critical—and he helps empower you to do that.